 In the new space era, under the visionary leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister, Srinarendra Modi, the Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, has been a beacon of technological progress. Over the past decade, under its diligent stewardship, Bharat has witnessed remarkable growth in all sectors. Some of the major milestones of the last decade in the space odyssey of India are Mangalyaan, the prestigious mission to Mars. Mom Ka Mangal Se Belan Ho Gaya. LVM3, the most powerful rocket of India, meeting international customer requirements. SSLV, versatile launch vehicle with quick realisation time for small satellites. Autonomous landing of reusable launch vehicle RLV. Chandrayaan 3, the part-breaking mission to the moon. And where Chandrayaan 3's moon lander has reached, that place will now be called the Shiva Shakti Point. Aditya L1, seeking solar activity. With all these, India has now solidified its position as a global space power. The Honourable Prime Minister had announced to the entire world from Red Fort on the Independence Day of 2018 that India would undertake a human spaceflight, Gagan Yan. No child of Mahabharata, whether it be a son or a daughter, can go into space. This prestigious national endeavour is now making rapid strides to fulfil the dreams of the millions of Indians. Major development and qualification tests are already undertaken. The historic announcement of the new space policy by Bharat Sarkar has opened opportunities for private entrepreneurs enabling the emergence of hundreds of startups. Today, on 27th February of 2024, we feel proud and privileged when our Honourable Prime Minister dedicates three world-class facilities to the nation. The PSLV Integration Facility at SDSC Shah, the space port of India, will enable more frequency of PSLV launches from 6 to 15 every year. The new semi-cryogenics integrated engine and stage test facility at IPRC Mahendra Giri will be a feather in its cap, enabling fast development of semi-cryotechnology that will augment payload capability. Wind tunnels are essential for aerodynamic characterisation of aerospace vehicles in atmospheric regime. The wind tunnel at VSSC being inaugurated today is a complex technological marvel and a perfect demonstration of ISRO's synergetic partnership with industries. Together with the unwavering patronage of our revered Prime Minister Srinarendra Modi, ISRO and the Indian space sector is weaving a tapestry of dreams casting our gaze towards the cosmic horizon.